Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card
Renews or replaces a green card that is expired, expiring within 6 months, lost, stolen, damaged, or incorrect.
Filing fee
$540
Typical processing
6–24 mo
As of 2026-06-12
Category
other
USCIS (online or by mail to designated USCIS facility)
Processing time
Typical range: 6–24 months
Estimate based on USCIS data reviewed 2026-06-12. USCIS processing times change monthly and vary by service center and case specifics. Always check the live USCIS processing-times tool at egov.uscis.gov/processing-times for the current range for your specific case type and service center.
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Filing fee
Filing fee: $540
Source: USCIS Form G-1055 (effective April 1, 2024); uscis.gov/i-90
Fees and form details last reviewed June 2026 against the USCIS fee schedule (Form G-1055, effective April 1, 2024). Always confirm the current fee at uscis.gov before filing.
Where to file
USCIS (online or by mail to designated USCIS facility)
Always confirm the current filing location and instructions at uscis.gov — official I-90 page .
Common questions
- What is Form I-90?
- Renews or replaces a green card that is expired, expiring within 6 months, lost, stolen, damaged, or incorrect.
- How much does it cost to file Form I-90?
- The USCIS filing fee for Form I-90 is $540, from the fee schedule effective April 1, 2024. Always confirm the current fee at uscis.gov before paying.
- How long does I-90 take?
- USCIS reports a typical processing range of 6–24 months for Form I-90 as of 2026-06-12. Processing times change monthly — always check egov.uscis.gov/processing-times for the current range.